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| La Yukhlif ul mâ ‘ad Inna wa`d-Allah i aqqun | | Langue de départ: Arabe
La Yukhlif ul mâ ‘ad
Inna wa`d-Allah i aqqun | Commentaires pour la traduction | These are a part of a poem written by Allama Iqbal. Thanks! |
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Dernière édition par Francky5591 - 4 Novembre 2009 19:53
Derniers messages | | | | | 4 Novembre 2009 12:23 | | | Urdu reads with Persian characters, Utako Tanner.
Couldn't you copy-paste the original version from these two lines, please? | | | 4 Novembre 2009 12:46 | | | Hello Francky5591. Thanks for your message.
Oh, sorry... so it must be another language...
I don't have the original, only these sentences.
Do you have any idea which language that is??
| | | 4 Novembre 2009 13:49 | | | Thanks for your reply Utako Tanner. Well, we'll try to find out into which language this text really is. I personaly can't even tell, as my knowledge into this language is VERY limited!
Hi Coldbreeze!
Could you help us here?
Thanks a lot!
CC: Coldbreeze16 | | | 4 Novembre 2009 18:12 | | | Well the text isn't certainly in Urdu. But it is as well you mention allama Iqbal. He's famous for for being the composer of one of the most popular nationalistic song of India (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saare_Jahan_Se_Achcha). and to my knowledge he has works in Urdu and Persian. I don't know if he ever worked in Arabic. But this text seems to be in Arabic.
CC: jaq84 | | | 4 Novembre 2009 19:24 | | jaq84Nombre de messages: 568 | | | | 4 Novembre 2009 19:54 | | | Thanks Jumana! | | | 4 Novembre 2009 21:09 | | | |
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